Local prisons of the late nineteenth century refined harsh systems of punishment: 2 years' local imprisonment was considered the most severe punishment known to English law. This work shows how private concerns became public policy.
Local prisons of the late nineteenth century refined harsh systems of punishment: 2 years' local imprisonment was considered the most severe punishment known to English law. This work shows how private concerns became public policy.
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction 1. The Social and Political Ideas of the Fourth Earl of Carnarvon 2. A Prophet in his Own County 3. Carnarvon and National Penal Policy 4. The Social and Political Ideas of Sir Edmund Du Cane 5. Nationalisation: the Flawed Prospectus 6. Enforcing Uniformity: Discipline, Labour and Instruction 7. Enforcing Uniformity: Health, Dietary and Discharge Arrangements 8. Enforcing Uniformity: Special Categories 9. New Tasks: Identification and Executions 10. The Justices React to Nationalisation: Individual Committees 11. The Committees Attempt to Organise 12. Triumph of the Clerks 13. The Call for a Prison Inquiry 14. Personalities and Preoccupations 15. Compounding Errors 16. Aftermath 17. The Final Act Bibliography Corrigenda, volume 1
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction 1. The Social and Political Ideas of the Fourth Earl of Carnarvon 2. A Prophet in his Own County 3. Carnarvon and National Penal Policy 4. The Social and Political Ideas of Sir Edmund Du Cane 5. Nationalisation: the Flawed Prospectus 6. Enforcing Uniformity: Discipline, Labour and Instruction 7. Enforcing Uniformity: Health, Dietary and Discharge Arrangements 8. Enforcing Uniformity: Special Categories 9. New Tasks: Identification and Executions 10. The Justices React to Nationalisation: Individual Committees 11. The Committees Attempt to Organise 12. Triumph of the Clerks 13. The Call for a Prison Inquiry 14. Personalities and Preoccupations 15. Compounding Errors 16. Aftermath 17. The Final Act Bibliography Corrigenda, volume 1
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